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$17.5B of deals and lessons on life

$17.5B of deals and lessons on life

Whitebox interview with Mateo Luca-Lion, 27 Aug 2025. 

Richard Croft, CEO & Founder of Martley Capital

$17.5B of deals and lessons on life.

Notes from the interview:

  1. Capital raising comes down to four questions: how much money will we make, why do you want it, what will you do with it, and what’s in it for us.
  2. In 1995 you raised with pitch books and meetings. In 2005 a good story was enough. Today, the large firms dominate and smaller managers must be creative.
  3. A small number of global firms capture most institutional capital. The rest of the market survives by focusing on overlooked opportunities.
  4. The future belongs to two groups: niche specialists and the giants who act like capital markets.
  5. Ignore the noise of the macro. Focus on the micro, the deals you understand and the sectors in front of you.
  6. Target sectors where demand is greater than supply. Avoid areas crowded with capital.
  7. Regional offices are one such opportunity: people want to work closer to home, supply is shrinking, and regulations will reduce stock further.
  8. If starting out today, four options stand out:
    • lead one of the big firms,
    • become an operating partner,
    • work in PropTech, or
    • develop fractionalization.
  9. Fractionalization will expand access to assets, property, cars, art, and will be driven by retail investors.
  10. AI should improve efficiency, not replace judgment. Machines can handle repetitive tasks, but outcomes depend on quality inputs.
  11. The most important qualities are curiosity, hard work, and backbone. Better to act and learn than avoid decisions.
  12. Work should also be enjoyable. Surround yourself with people you like and keep perspective. Life is too short to make it only about money.

Read the full article here.